We provide WordPress Website Maintenance for 100’s of clients

WordPress Support + Updates + Protection = Stability

Need WordPress Website Maintenance?

Do you need WordPress Maintenance?

Every WordPress site needs to be maintained. It is essential that backups of the site are taken at regular intervals and the software and plugins are kept up to-date. You need your software and plugins kept up to-date to minimise the risk of malicious hacking attempts.

ABC Digital provides a WordPress Maintenance service. We take the hassle out of maintaining your site and make your site as secure as possible. Our options and prices are listed below:

WordPress Maintenance

You work hard to keep your business growing. Our team of trusted WordPress support experts makes sure technology also helps your business.

WordPress Updates

Update what? Never worry about WordPress site updates again. Relax and let ABC Digital handle them for you.

Site Backups

We provide weekly / monthly backups of your database and site. No need to worry about losing your data.

Security

Minimise the risk of being hacked. We install and manage the best security safeguards on your site.

Expert Support

The ABC Digital team is here to provide you with WordPress advice and guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard website is one with supported, regularly maintained themes and plugins, and a typical size and functionality. Non-standard sites may incur additional charges after a quick audit.

Our service includes regular backups, updates of software and plugins, security safeguards, and expert advice to keep your WordPress site secure and running smoothly.

We offer weekly or monthly backups of your website and database, ensuring your data is protected and recoverable if needed.

Regular maintenance helps prevent security vulnerabilities, keeps the site functioning properly, and reduces the risk of hacking or data loss.

Terms and Conditions

What is a *Standard Site?As the size and functionality of every website is different, the prices above refer to a regular (standard) website which we define as follows:

  • single language site,
  • up to 25 pages, up to 200 images,
  • up to 100 blog posts,
  • less than 15 supported plugins and a supported theme.

Supported plugins and themes are those plugins and themes that are regularly maintained by the author and kept up-to date. Unsupported or bespoke themes and plugins run the risk of compatibility and security issues over time (as these are not kept up to date). It is also worth noting that the more plugins used, the more potential entry-points for hackers to compromise the site. We therefore recommend to clients that they carefully evaluate any plugins before installation and limit these to essential plugins.

Prior to accepting any maintenance / support contract, we perform a quick audit of the website to establish whether the prices listed apply or if additional charges need to be applied or additional conditions included to cover the risks. There is no charge for the support audit. A small additional charge will be included for non-standard websites based on the size of the site and the level of additional maintenance required for the site.

LiabilityThe nature of the internet is such that any site can be compromised (hacked) irrespective of the level of maintenance applied or the tools installed. The best that any site owner can do to reduce the risks of a site being compromised is to keep the site up-to date, to install security tools and to keep backups of the site content. While we will regularly maintain our client sites and will keep backups (according to the plan chosen), we cannot accept liability for any loss of data or for a site being compromised (hacked). Our maximum liability for loss of date, inconvenience or site down time is capped at €1.

Site owners should keep software and plugins up-to-date, limit the number of plugins, and implement security safeguards to reduce hacking risks.

Common risks include outdated software and plugins, unsupported themes, and excessive plugins, which can create vulnerabilities for hackers.